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squid game quebec

Even the premier of Quebec has something to say about the wildly popular — and extremely violent — Netflix show Squid Game. Asked about his thoughts on schools banning Squid Game Halloween costumes, Premier François Legault said the move was "extreme" and "not acceptable," linking it to cancel culture.

Legault was asked the question at a press conference on Friday, following a Journal de Québec report that an elementary school in the Charlesbourg borough of Quebec City banned Squid Game Halloween costumes because they do not "correspond to the values and rules of life of the school."

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Riverside School Board, an English school board on Montreal's South Shore, says kids have been spotted "imitating violent games" from Netflix's Squid Game on school grounds.

The extraordinarily popular TV series is about "hundreds of cash-strapped players [who] accept a strange invitation to compete in children's games. Inside, a tempting prize awaits — with deadly high stakes," as described by Netflix. If you haven't watched it yet (who are you?) it's bloody, gory and full of murder.

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